The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 18, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CUERO RECORD CUERO, TEXAS
TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1931
.law. and Day*, who art* equally
herons- ini ’he.a denunciation of
'he demon rum.
The war has of late resolved it-
se'if into a propaganda offensive hy
both sides with the pros and the
antis putting up convincing argu-
ments for their respective parties,
but the latent move by the Wet
army has adjded interest to what
lias been a more or less boring cam-
paign for tike onlooker.
An organization known as
Crusaders has been formed and a
heavy shot in its magazine
method of spreading propaganda.
The head man of The new corps of
wet shock trbeps is Joseph S. Clark.
Jr . cf Philadelphia, and .his biggest
gun is James Goodwin Hall, a New
York stockbroker with a penchant! the past' three months.
fo. fh ing. Arrest of Sanchez ci
Hall, who was a war flier with the I m3n hunt which was
French Army and credited with immediately following
Officer* Believe
Note Was a Hill
Tin Lingerie ancl Battleaxes ,
But Crusading Spirit Still Lives
How James Goodwin Hall of the “Crusaders” Is Pushing an Aerial Of-
fensive in the Long-Drawn-Out War Between Wets and Drys,
Using the Subtle Weapon—Propaganda.
CORPUS CHRISTI. Aug.
fleers today were inclned to believe
that the coast country's latest
mystery—a bottled up message ol
tragedy—was a hoax.
"All my family drowned. I am—”
the message read. Its last word was
illegible, it was signed. “Alyitr
The Quick Road To Results!
Mexican Accused of Murder
To Be Tried in
Mexico.
FOR RENT
CUERO RECORD
Classified
Advertising Rates
MINIMUM CHARGE
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
FOR RKNT: AFTER AUGUST
1st. building now occupied by
Sweeney & Co. Nagel Hardware Co.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Aug. 17.— j
T-ie Alberto Sanches, accused slayer of
Edna Merle Sp-inger. Leming --
is its pChool girl, who died from mmaer- | _
ous stab wounds on April 22nd. gj
will face tril in Mexico. Sanchez. | ifjB■ I 1 f
wood chopper, was traced to Naevo l
Laredo and arrested and has been i |
held in jail in the Mexican city for
V: per line daily insertion.
12c per line Wednesday Record. ;
30c per line six consecutive j
daily and one weekly insertion.
35c per line for four consecutive
Insertions Wednesday Record.
$1.00 per line consecutive in-
sertions one month daily-
weekly.
Display Rates
25c per column inch daily.
50c per column inch single in- '
asst inn Wednesday Recard.
$14* per coluipn in daily and
weekly one week.
Ads accepted up to 1:30 p. m.
for publlcatiqp same day.
. Space Requirement
* wuGumuin of three lines is
repaired far each ad. the fir*
line to be set ah caps.
A minimum charge is 25c for
a single insertion, 35c Wednes
days or 90c for one week,
i TERMS:—Cash in advance ex-
cept to those having regula
Cuero Record.
Instantly Renders
an irresistible, soft, peariy tovaS
1 sea* that wiH add yearv oi yonfft
to your appearance. Thaedocbisj
so delicate and natural, the use at
’ a toiie*-preparation cannot bade*
tee tad. Lasts thruomt *e 4m
witbont rubbing oft, streaftmc *1
showing the effect at Mxnjbm
Rarer Works Tw* Centuries
IONIA. 9ug. 17—(UP)—A razor
' bought 200 years ago is still being
| usel by Oliver Bollard, 72. The
blade is of Damascus steel, an-
chored to a bone handle. Collard
■ays the rezor has been in con-
stant use tor two centuries.
I-N-S-U-R-A-'N-C-E
GENERAL FIRE IN SURAH
Tamadt Theft, UabOttg
simultaneously.
But one wonders what the counter
move oa thq part of the Drys vid*
be.. WiH they shift tha battleground,
to the air or wlljt they surprise their
Wet antagonists by a new stroke of
strategy—say propaganda front a
submarine?
CUERO LO0GE NO. ttS
l A F. A A. M.
\ Meets Every Second and
rV Fourth Friday Nights at
F $:«0 o’clock.
Ing Brothers always welcome,
r. Boning J. C. Batman,
W. M. Secty.
Wwfcfi Fig hang's* Family
WEffTECHWE, Colo., Aug. 14.
—(UP)—What should b ethe fight-
Npg’st family kx the world lives at
WescMAe. Four boys, sons of
John and Mrs. Catena. have
been named, in order of arrival,
James Jeffries, Stanley Ketchell.
Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney.
Hemey Bream* of ^fcteago wa&
summoned a» a nuiagnet for play-
ing hia ptaao thirty hours a week,
but the case was dismissed.
WE
VACUUM CL
CARS
Cal 344
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TTlcdt A^ph. ^ <fugaTt
DAILY FREIGHT
SEE VICK
lift) FROM SAN ANTONIC
Sanded and Insured
-DEPENDABLE
>'K>R FREIGHT LINE
In the years that have elapsed
sinoe, the crusading spirit has re-
mained unchanged. There is always
something in this old world of ours
now while the 1
Reduction Is on
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Howerton, J. C. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 18, 1931, newspaper, August 18, 1931; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth994736/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.